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The Journey of My Soul
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Narrated by:
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Ann Charlotte Valentin
About this listen
Spiritual Leadership Category Gold Medal Award Winner August 2021 from Living Now Book Awards!
This award recognizes truly world-changing books that contribute to positive global change! Living Now Book Award winners are all about changing lives, and changing the world.
An inspirational story about transformation, healing, and spirituality. By sharing her own journey and paranormal experiences through life, Dr. Valentin inspires the reader to find their Divine Feminine, intuitive powers and soul’s purpose.
“I knew I was dying. The first thing I noticed was that I was still alive. I was still there, just outside my body!” This was the reaction of Dr. Valentin as she came close to death in the ER in 1992. She then developed a serious blood disorder and walked a fine line between life and death for several years. Two years later as she struggled to heal, she again left her body, which resulted in a spiritual transformation and activated her life path. As a result of these experiences, she became clairvoyant, clairaudient and clairsentient.
Dr. Valentin shows the reader that it is never too late to transform one’s life path. She inspires her audience to become the person they were born to be by moving from their mind to their heart. Exercises throughout the book support her messages and can easily be incorporated into your daily life. This book will take you on a journey that will help you create peace and happiness in your mind, heart, and soul.
©2019 Ann Charlotte Valentin (P)2020 Ann Charlotte ValentinWonderful
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If you are new to the idea of extended consciousness and healing energies, and have little experience with spiritual practice and a sattvic life, you will likely not find this annoying as i did.
The phrase “preaching to the choir” Is relevant here. I thought i was listening to a story, and was not expecting or wanting lectures on spirituality.
I also found the author’s habits of lying to doctors and throwing away test results strange and almost unbelievable… She didn’t explain her odd, irresponsible stubbornness effectively so it just came off as annoying.
I wanted to like it more than i did
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